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Shift (NB)

CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand

Shift is an energetic show that connects people in the province with the events of the day and with each other.

Location:

Moncton, NB

Description:

Shift is an energetic show that connects people in the province with the events of the day and with each other.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Birding with Alain: Christmas Bird Count

12/19/2024
All across North America, citizen scientists help out each December with the Christmas bird count. Our birder, Alain Clavette, usually participates in more than one. This year he takes us along on the Moncton count.

Duration:00:08:44

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Titan Sale

12/19/2024
The Acadie-Bathurst Titan has officially been sold -- and is moving to St. John's Newfoundland. The team had been looking for new ownership for the better part of this year. We'll hear from Ed MacDermaid, who was part of a group trying to keep the team in the region.

Duration:00:09:10

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Year End Political Panel

12/19/2024
Our panel of politics watchers gather to go over the year that was 2024 in provincial politics, answering questions like "biggest mistake" and "best move" -- and this being an election year, there is plenty to talk about.

Duration:00:24:29

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What's Cooking with Chef Kim Martin

12/18/2024
We'll ask Chef Kim Martin what's cooking on our segment this week. She's got pickles on the go at the Cranewood on Main in Sackville, and she tells us all about it.

Duration:00:09:29

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Miramichi Shelter

12/18/2024
The new out-of-the-colder shelter in Miramichi has been open for a couple of weeks. We'll find out how it's going, and what the plans are for the future, when we speak with mayor Adam Lordon.

Duration:00:08:51

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First N.B. Olympian

12/17/2024
This year we're exploring some of the many artifacts in the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame. Each one tells a story about our sporting history.

Duration:00:10:53

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Agent Orange

12/17/2024
A former Gagetown soldier, who's seeking an independent public inquiry into the use of Agent Orange and other chemical defoliants at the New Brunswick military base decades ago, has renewed hope, thanks to a series of meetings being held by the Standing Committee on National Defence.

Duration:00:07:09

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Atlantic Wildlife Institute

12/17/2024
A common eider was just released after recovering from a fight with some power lines. Sadly, a number of others weren't as lucky. Pam Novak join us from the Atlantic Wildlife Institute to talk about that, a crow with avian pox and a very confused bat.

Duration:00:09:45

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Andrew Clark

12/17/2024
Saint John's Andrew Clark has been making music for many years. Despite a busy career as an anesthesiologist. Now that he's retired, he has a bit more time to record. The result is a new Christmas song called Christmas Angel...the first single from a new album.

Duration:00:09:17

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Dr. Yves Léger

12/16/2024
It’s been a busy year in New Brunswick when it comes to health care. COVID is still out there. There's also the flu, whooping cough and RSV. And then there's the measles outbreak. A lot to keep Dr. Yves Léger busy. He’s the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health.

Duration:00:12:12

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Gardening with Mark Trelout

12/16/2024
Mark Trelout is back to talk about that, and to provide more tips for your garden planning.

Duration:00:11:00

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Full animal shelters

12/16/2024
It could have been a real tragedy. Last week someone dropped off six cats at the Madawaska Shelter in Edmundston. The problem was they did so after hours … leaving a box outside the shelter door overnight in cold, wet weather. Luckily the cats are all ok…but it highlights a growing issue in northwestern New Brunswick.

Duration:00:10:04

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Canada Post strike over

12/15/2024
One group that will certainly be happy the Canada Post Strike is over are small businesses who rely on the mail to get their goods to consumers That includes local crafters who sell their goods on sites like Etsy.

Duration:00:05:45

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Political Panel: Holt's First Sitting

12/12/2024
The first sitting of the legislature under the new Holt government has wrapped. We'll gather our panel of politics watchers to go through the news from the final week.

Duration:00:18:30

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Birding with Alain: Gull Guide Part 2

12/12/2024
Alain Clavette has the second part of his conversation with the author of a new, definitive guide to gulls.

Duration:00:08:51

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What's Mixing with Kanye Eustache

12/11/2024
We had so much fun mixing holiday cocktails last week, that we're going for round two -- this time with the owner of the Provincial in Fredericton, Kanye Eustache.

Duration:00:10:09

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New Schools

12/11/2024
The province has announced its list of school projects for the next fiscal year. Renovations, expansions and new schools to ease the crowding. We'll speak with education minister Claire Johnson about the plans.

Duration:00:11:01

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Cold Iguanas

12/10/2024
Florida doesn't have a winter like we do. But in recent years temperatures have dipped a bit lower by Florida standards, and that has caused issues for transplants like iguanas.

Duration:00:09:25

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Covid-19 Update

12/10/2024
While it no longer dominates the headlines, make no mistake, COVID-19 is still out there. There are still New Brunswickers catching the virus, and even dying of it.

Duration:00:08:42

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Acadie-Bathurst Titan Sale

12/10/2024
It appears the era of QMJHL hockey in the northeast may be coming to an end. Multiple news agencies are reporting the league is likely to approve the sale of the Acadie-Bathurst Titan to an ownership group which plans to move the team to St. John’s.

Duration:00:08:44